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Metal Roofers in Bentonville, AR

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Eco Roofing takes pride in being an environmentally responsible roofing company. Metal is an eco-friendly roofing material that is light-weight, durable, and aesthetically pleasing. Replacing your existing roof with a metal roof not only enhances the curb appeal but also increases your resale value.

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Advantages of metal roof installation

Long warranties - many manufacturer warranties for metal roofing are as high as 50 years. That's far longer than the typical asphalt shingle roof, which needs to be replaced every 15 to 20 years, on average. Looking at the average annual cost of metal roofing vs. shingles, metal is competitively priced over the long haul because you need to repair and replace it less often.

Energy efficient - metal reflects heat from the sun helping your roof and home stay cooler, and thus use less energy.

Green roofing - Since they stay cooler and help keep your home cooler, metal roofs are referred to as 'cool roofs'.

Non-combustible and fire resistant - residential metal roofing has a Class A fire rating, which means it receives the designation of "most resistant" to fires.

Resistant to Fading/Rusting - steel roofing panels are protected by layers of metallic and polymer coatings. Studies have repeatedly shown them to outperform the corrosion resistance of other coated metals.

No Shingle Tear Off Required - metal roofs can usually be installed over an existing asphalt, fiberglass or composition shingle (maximum of two layers thick) roof. This saves time and money not having to tear off the old roof before installing the new one.

Are there any disadvantages of metal roofing?

The steeper Initial cost of metal roofing is the main drawback. Metal roofing systems cost more compared to asphalt or rubber roofing, but they also last much longer on average, so they are more cost-effective in the long term. Talk to a Bentonville-based roofing contractor with experience in metal roofing to get an accurate estimate of what your metal roof would cost.